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iPan HS Installation Guide B1051604 Sirona Dental, Inc. 30-30 47th Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 USA (718) 937-5765 (718) 937-5962 (fax) Sirona Dental GmbH Sirona Straße 1 5071 Wals bei Salzburg Austria
PART NUMBER B1051604 REV. A
Copyright by Sirona Dental, Inc. All Rights Reserved
March 4, 2013
Printed in the United States of America
This document was originally prepared in English
Sirona Dental, Inc. products are covered by one or more US patents. For a current listing, please type Patent Notice into the Search box of the Schick by Sirona website or enter the following page information into your browser’s address bar. http://www.schickbysirona.com/items.php?itemid=13112
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Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Scope .....................................................................................................................1 1.2 Indications for Use ................................................................................................1 1.3 System Description ...............................................................................................1 1.4 About this Manual.................................................................................................2 1.5 References .............................................................................................................2 1.6 Pre-Installation Tips ..............................................................................................2 1.7 Installations ...........................................................................................................2
Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation ................................................ 3 Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation ........................................................... 12 Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation ............................................................... 20 Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation ................................................................ 30 Villa Rotograph Installation ............................................................................... 40 Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation .................................................................... 52 Belmont X-Caliber Installation .......................................................................... 62 Gendex Orthoralix 9000 Installation ................................................................. 70 Soredex Cranex / BaseX Installation ................................................................. 78
2. Sample Images ......................................................................................... 85
2.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................85 2.2 Panoramic Corporation PC-1000 ........................................................................85 2.3 Planmeca PM-2002 .............................................................................................85 2.4 Sirona Orthophos 3 .............................................................................................86 2.5 Instrumentarium OP-100 ....................................................................................86 2.6 Siemens OP-10....................................................................................................87 2.7 Belmont X-Caliber ..............................................................................................87 2.8 Soredex Cranex ...................................................................................................88
3. Cleaning ..................................................................................................... 89
3.1 General ................................................................................................................89 3.2 USB HS Interface ...............................................................................................89 3.3 Power Supply ......................................................................................................89
4. Maintenance .............................................................................................. 90
4.1 Visual Inspection ................................................................................................90 4.2 Periodic Maintenance..........................................................................................90
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Safety Issues
Equipment to be Operated and Serviced by Qualified Personnel Only The iPan system is an X-ray detector and as such is used with X-ray emitting equipment. X-ray equipment produces ionizing radiation that may be harmful if not properly regulated. It is therefore recommended that the equipment be operated by trained and qualified personnel only, in accordance with all applicable local and federal regulations.
Only trained and qualified technicians are authorized to service this equipment. iPan Power supply lines must comply with safety legislation and have ground terminals for protective earth connection. Always switch the equipment off and, if possible, disconnect it from main iPan Power supply before cleaning or disinfecting the system.
Avoid Operating Equipment in the Presence of Interfering RF Devices and Equipment We recommend that you do not use the equipment in the presence of external electromagnetic fields, even if compliant with specifications for electromagnetic compatibility. Noise, generated by cellular phones, might interfere with the electronic circuits of the system.
Apply Recommended Procedures for Cleaning and Disinfecting the Equipment Although there is no patient contact with the iPan system during normal usage, safe and proper operation of the iPan equipment requires that a regular schedule of preventive maintenance be followed. Refer to the appropriate sections of this document for more information.
Do Not Connect Items that are Not Part of the System Only items specified for use with the equipment are to be connected to the system. The equipment should not be used adjacent to other equipment that is not part of the system. If, however, use with adjacent equipment is necessary, normal operation should be observed and verified in that configuration.
Installers to Ensure that the iPan System Operates Optimally Installers must ensure that the iPan system, when installed, provides the user with the optimal use of the equipment. To verify this requirement, installers shall confirm that the iPan system is installed as described in the Installation / Service Guide and shall perform the appropriate procedures therein.
Take Appropriate Precautions during iPan Operation Appropriate accessories, such as lead aprons, must be used, where necessary, to protect the patient and the operator from radiation.
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The iPan system has been determined to be in accordance with international safety standards and is deemed suitable for use within the patient area, which extends from the patient for a distance of 5 feet (1.5m). Outside the patient area, the presence of approved non-medical grader equipment and Listed / Approved / Certified Information Technology Equipment (ITE) computer equipment is acceptable.
Protecting iPan Equipment from RF Interference Although the iPan equipment is designed to provide a reasonable degree of protection from electromagnetic interference, according to IEC International regulations, it must be installed at an adequate distance from electricity transformer rooms, static continuity units, two-way amateur radios and cellular phones. To ensure proper operation, the latter can be used only at a minimum distance of 5 feet (1.5m) from any part of the equipment.
Any instrumentation or equipment for professional use located near iPan must conform to Electromagnetic Compatibility regulations. Non-conforming equipment, with known poor immunity to electromagnetic fields, may not operate properly unless they are installed at a distance of at least 10 feet (3m) and supplied by a dedicated electric line.
Preventive Maintenance There are no customer-serviceable components in the iPan system. However, before operating the system, customers shall check it for any signs of physical damage or defect. If detected, contact your local distributor of Sirona Dental products for further instructions.
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Label Locations
iPan Power Supply Module Label
Label Description
Regulatory Markings and Manufacturer Label (located on bottom)
iPan HS USB Interface Module Label
Label Description
Regulatory Markings and Manufacturer Label (located on bottom)
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iPan Drum Label Refer to the following figure for labels and / markings found on the iPan Drum Module.
Label Description
Regulatory Markings and Manufacturer Label
iPan Cassette Label Refer to the following figure for labels and / markings found on the iPan Cassette Module.
Label Description
Regulatory Markings and Manufacturer Label
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Block Diagram
SENSOR CABLE
CAT-5 CABLE
MAIN POWER(115 / 230V, 50 / 60 Hz)
USB CABLE
iPan HS USB InterfaceiPan Power SupplyiPan Image Sensor
(Drum) PC Workstation
OR
iPan Image Sensor (Cassette)
iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 1
1. Introduction
1.1 Scope
The iPan panoramic X-ray system is an electronic imaging system that integrates with panoramic machines to acquire, display, store and print digital X-rays. Because of its digital format, the X-ray image can be enhanced for more detail using tools available with the software, archived for patient histories, and retrieved for tooth comparison.
1.2 Indications for Use
The iPan system, in conjunction with selected host panoramic machines, is indicated for individuals requiring extraoral dental exams.
1.3 System Description
The iPan system consists of the following hardware: − iPan Sensor
− Codestrip
− iPan HS USB Interface
− iPan Power Supply
− Cable Clips
− CAT-5 Cable
The iPan Sensor is made up of imaging and electronic assemblies, capable of detecting the start of panoramic motion and initiating the image acquisition process. As the panoramic X-ray source rotates in either scan direction, the Codestrip is read by the encoder to provide relative motion information to the Sensor during image acquisition. The iPan Power Supply, connected between the Sensor and the iPan USB Interface, provides the power necessary to operate the Sensor.
The iPan system requires the following software and compatible operating systems:
− CDR DICOM for Windows 3.5 SR1 and higher, or EagleSoft 14.0 and higher, or Patterson Imaging 12.0 and higher.
− Windows 7 (Home, Premium, Business, or Ultimate; all 32-bit or 64-bit), Windows Vista (Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate), or Windows XP Professional.
− iPan HS Interface Driver (provided with the iPan HS system). To install the iPan HS driver on Windows 7, please refer to our Windows 7 page for iPan HS at:
http://www.schickbysirona.com/items.php?itemid=8089
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1.4 About this Manual
The Installation Guide describes the physical and mechanical steps required to retrofit your existing panoramic host machine with iPan hardware. For information on installing the iPan HS Interface driver and operating the iPan system, please refer to the User Guide.
1.5 References
Table 1 provides a list of procedures and the documents where they are covered in detail. All of the procedures for installing iPan hardware may be found in your Installation Guide.
Table 1. List of Documents for Installing iPan HS
Procedure Can be Found In . . . Document Install iPan Sensor and Codestrip This Manual Install iPan HS USB Interface This Manual Install iPan Power Supply This Manual Install iPan HS Interface Driver B1051603 (iPan HS User Guide) Create Calibration File B1051060 (Creating Panoramic Calibration Files)
Please note: Documents are also available on our website (www.schickbysirona.com)
1.6 Pre-Installation Tips
Make sure your panoramic system is operating properly. Familiarize yourself with installation steps before performing them. Determine the location of your computer, which will be useful when you install the iPan HS USB Interface and need to run cables to it.
Creating panoramic calibration files is described in a separate document (available from our website). For further assistance in the United States, please contact the Patterson Technology Center (1-877-498-6505) for more information. Outside the United States, contact the authorized international dealer for Sirona Dental products in the appropriate country or region.
Other panoramic machine-specific tips are provided in each section.
1.7 Installations
For panoramic-specific installation procedures, by manufacturer and model, refer to the following sections.
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Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation
Introduction This procedure describes the installation of the iPan system, which is
identical for the Panoramic-1000 and Panoura SU-10.
Time Installation will take approximately one hour to complete.
Persons Installation can be completed by one (1) qualified service technician.
Parts • iPan Panoramic PC-1000 and Panoura SU-10 Kit (P/N B4870050),
iPan HS Room Kit (B4855000), and CAT-5 Cable
Tools • Phillips screwdriver #1 to install Sensor clip
• Fine-point felt pen or marker to draw guideline for Codestrip • Hex key (3/32 in) to adjust clearance between encoder and Codestrip
Tips • Lines read during calibration should be a minimum of 2800 for
optimal image size. Verify the x-ray beam is centered in the aperture slot. The aperture plate is adjustable in order to center the beam. A phosphor strip is required to do this.
• Normal radiation setting for a 45% pixel value flat field is 80 kV. • This machine uses a Left-to-Right or Right-to-Left scan direction.
Set scan direction to “Both” in Panoramic Calibration Utility.
Procedure
Steps See Page Install Sensor 4 Route Sensor Cable 5 Check Sensor Cable Run 6 Prepare Codestrip 7 Install Codestrip 8 Adjust Clearance 9 Connect iPan Power Supply 10 Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File 11
Continued on next page
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Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation, Continued
Install Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to install the Sensor.
Step Action 1 Remove two faceplate screws (arrow in Detail A) and add
one 1/8 in spacer for each screw (example in Detail B). 2 Rotate drum away from aperture 3 Carefully slide Sensor assembly into the aperture 4 Firmly seat upper guide at top of the aperture 5 Fit lower guide to bottom of the aperture 6 Install Sensor clip at bottom of faceplate (Detail C) 7 Verify motion encoder faces drum (Detail D) 8 Secure Sensor clip using Phillips screwdriver
Picture
A. B.
C. D. Encoder
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Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation, Continued
Route Sensor Cable
Follow the steps in the table below to route the Sensor cable from the Sensor assembly to the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Secure Sensor cable inside faceplate using cable clamp. 2 Attach clamps and holders to feed cable along contours of
panoramic machine. 3 Route cable along contours of panoramic machine,
following the edge nearest the host machine control panel. 4 Connect cable to iPan Power supply at base of panoramic
machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
Picture
Route cable out to clear drum motion
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Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation, Continued
Check Sensor Cable Run
Follow the steps in the table below to check the Sensor cable run.
Step Action
1 Turn off X-ray source and put the machine in Test mode. (To do this, refer to operating instructions provided by the host machine manufacturer.)
2 Operate the rotation arm of the panoramic machine and observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
3 Verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the rotation arm is in motion.
4 Adjust cable if necessary.
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Continued on next page
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Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation, Continued
Prepare Codestrip
Follow the steps in the table below to prepare the panoramic machine for Codestrip installation.
Step Action 1 Sight the encoder from the edge of the faceplate. The
guideline drawn in the following steps will help you line up the center of the Codestrip with the center of the encoder.
2 Using a fine-point marker or pen, mark a point on the drum in line with the encoder.
3 Rotate the drum, marking a straight line around it. This line will be used for aligning and mounting the Codestrip.
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Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation, Continued
Install Codestrip
Follow the steps in the table below to install the Codestrip.
Step Action
1 Before applying the Codestrip, clean the drum surface with a small amount of isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free wipe to ensure good adhesive contact.
2 Position the Codestrip along the guideline drawn in the preceding step.
3 Remove the protective layer from the mounting tape. 4 IMPORTANT! Installing the Codestrip unevenly or without
optimal contact with the faceplate may cause motion artifacts in images
Apply the Codestrip with the adhesive side towards the drum. Ensure there are NO kinks or bubbles when the Codestrip is applied.
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Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation, Continued
Adjust Clearance
Follow the steps in the table below to make clearance adjustments.
Step Action
1 Adjust the encoder section of the Sensor assembly to approximately 1 mm from the Codestrip on the drum.
2 With the encoder positioned correctly, use the hex key (3/32 in.) to tighten the hinge links on the encoder.
3 Verify that the X-ray source is turned off. 4 Verify optical coupling (1 mm distance) between the
encoder and the Codestrip throughout the entire drum rotation.
5 Operate the rotation arm of the panoramic machine to verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the arm is in motion.
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Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation, Continued
Connect iPan Power Supply
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Position iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
2 Connect the iPan Power supply to the Sensor assembly using Sensor cable.
3 Connect the iPan Power supply to a 115-230V, 50 / 60 Hz AC power outlet using appropriate hospital-grade power cord.
Picture
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Power Cable Connector
Location of Sensor Cable Connector
CAT-5 Patch Cable Connector
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Panoramic PC-1000, Panoura SU-10 Installation, Continued
Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan HS USB Interface.
Step Action
1 Position the iPan HS USB Interface at any appropriate, user-specified location, keeping the following guidelines in mind:
The recommended length for the Category 5 (CAT-5) patch cable connecting the iPan Power supply to the iPan HS USB Interface is 50 feet or less. LEDs on the iPan HS USB Interface can be helpful during operation and troubleshooting. Position the device so the LEDs are visible to the operator. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for details on LED operation. New firmware upgrades are provided by the iPan HS USB Interface. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for additional information.
2 Connect the CAT-5 patch cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the iPan Power supply.
3 Connect the USB cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the PC workstation, using an available USB port.
4 Create calibration file. Refer to the document, “Creating Panoramic Calibration Files,” available from our website.
Picture
USB Cable Connector
CAT-5 Cable Connector
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Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation
Introduction This procedure describes the installation of the iPan system. For
purposes of illustration, pictures of the CC model are shown.
Time Installation will take approximately one hour to complete.
Persons Installation can be completed by one (1) qualified service technician.
Parts • iPan Planmeca PM 2002 Kit (P/N B4884050), iPan HS Room Kit
(B4855000), and CAT-5 Cable
Tools • Hex key (0.050 in) to adjust Sensor assembly set screws
• Hex key to remove and replace faceplate aperture screw
Tips • Lines read during calibration should be a minimum of 2850 for
optimal image size. • Sensor bracket is adjustable (loosen screws and slide bracket in or
out) to allow it to be centered in the aperture. • Normal radiation setting for 45% pixel value flat field is 68 kV 8ma. • This machine uses a Left-to-Right scan direction only.
Procedure
Steps See Page Prepare Sensor for Installation 13 Install Sensor 14 Route Sensor Cable 15 Check Sensor Cable Run 16 Adjust Clearance 17 Connect iPan Power Supply 18 Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File 19
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Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation, Continued
Prepare Sensor for Installation
Follow the steps in the table below to prepare for installation of the Sensor assembly.
Step Action
1 Remove screw from upper left corner of the aperture plate. 2 Test fit the Sensor on the outside of the faceplate. 3 Verify that the active area of the Sensor aligns with the
aperture when the Sensor clip section is positioned along the edge of the faceplate. If they do not, adjust clip slide as necessary.
Pictures
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Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation, Continued
Install Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to install the Sensor.
Step Action 1 Insert Sensor on the inside of the faceplate. 2 Verify that the active area of the Sensor is aligned with the
faceplate aperture. 3 Verify that the Sensor does not interfere with the cassette
transport 4 Reinstall the hex screw removed previously from the clip
section of the Sensor assembly. 5 Verify that the Sensor is secured to the faceplate.
Pictures
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Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation, Continued
Route Sensor Cable
Follow the steps in the table below to route the Sensor cable from the Sensor assembly to the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Secure Sensor cable inside faceplate using cable clamp. 2 Attach clamps to feed cable along contours of panoramic
machine. 3 Route cable along contours of panoramic machine,
following the edge nearest the host machine control panel. 4 Connect cable to iPan Power supply at base of panoramic
machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
Pictures
Continued on next page
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Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation, Continued
Check Sensor Cable Run
Follow the steps in the table below to check the Sensor cable run.
Step Action
1 Set the panoramic machine to operate in Test mode. (To do this, refer to operating instructions provided by the host machine manufacturer.)
2 Operate the rotation arm of the panoramic machine and observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
3 Verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the rotation arm is in motion.
4 Adjust cable if necessary.
Picture
Continued on next page
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Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation, Continued
Adjust Clearance
Follow the steps in the table below to make clearance adjustments.
Step Action
1 When the cassette is installed with the Codestrip supplied, verify that the gap between the Codestrip and the back of the image Sensor (where the encoder is located), is approximately 1 mm.
2 Use the 0.050 in. hex key to adjust the set screws, as shown in the illustration below.
3 Operate the Rotation arm of the panoramic machine to verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the arm is in motion.
Picture NOTE: For proper operation, the Codestrip is positioned slightly off-
center on the cassette. To ensure correct cassette installation, installers must visually verify Feedback encoder-to-Codestrip alignment.
Picture
Feedback encoder location Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor These screws should be slightly loose Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor
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Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation, Continued
Connect iPan Power Supply
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Position iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
2 Connect the iPan Power supply to the Sensor assembly using Sensor cable.
3 Connect the iPan Power supply to a 115-230V, 50 / 60 Hz AC power outlet using appropriate hospital-grade power cord.
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Continued on next page
Location of Sensor Cable Connector
Power Cable Connector
CAT-5 Patch Cable Connector
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Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation, Continued
Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan HS USB Interface.
Step Action
1 Position the iPan HS USB Interface at any appropriate, user-specified location, keeping the following guidelines in mind:
The recommended length for the Category 5 (CAT-5) patch cable connecting the iPan Power supply to the iPan HS USB Interface is 50 feet or less. LEDs on the iPan HS USB Interface can be helpful during operation and troubleshooting. Position the device so the LEDs are visible to the operator. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for details on LED operation. New firmware upgrades are provided by the iPan HS USB Interface. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for additional information.
2 Connect the CAT-5 patch cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the iPan Power supply.
3 Connect the USB cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the PC workstation, using an available USB port.
4 Create calibration file. Refer to the document, “Creating Panoramic Calibration Files,” available from our website.
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USB Cable Connector
CAT-5 Cable Connector
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation
Introduction This procedure describes the installation of the iPan system. For
purposes of illustration, pictures of the Orthophos 3 model are shown.
Time Installation will take approximately one hour to complete.
Persons Installation can be completed by one (1) qualified service technician.
Parts • iPan Orthophos Kit (P/N B4886050), iPan HS Room Kit
(B4855000), and CAT-5 Cable
Tools • Phillips screwdriver #2 for cassette transport cover
• Hex key (0.050 in) to adjust Sensor assembly set screws • Hex key to remove and replace aperture faceplate screws
Tips • Lines read during calibration should be a minimum of 2800 for
optimal image size. Verify sensor is centered in aperture slot and bracket is secured on plate prior to reattaching plate to cassette.
• Normal radiation setting for a 45% pixel value flat field is 72 kV. • During calibration the control panel needs to be set to P1 mode. • This machine is Left-to-Right scan only. Be sure to mark the Sirona
Orthophos System checkbox in Panoramic calibration properties.
Procedure
Steps See Page Prepare Transport Cover Removal 21 Remove Transport Cover 22 Remove Aperture Plate / Replace Interlock Assy 23 Install Sensor 24 Adjust Clearance 25 Route Sensor Cable 26 Check Sensor Cable Run 27 Connect iPan Power Supply 28 Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File 29
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, Continued
Prepare Transport Cover Removal
Follow the steps in the table below to prepare for the removal of the cassette transport cover.
Step Action
1 De-energize the panoramic machine by unplugging it from its power source. If the machine is hardwired and cannot be unplugged, turn off the master switch on the machine.
2 Pivot cassette transport mechanism outwards to expose cover screws.
3 Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove one screw from the top of the cassette transport cover.
4 Using Phillips screwdriver, remove either one of two screws from the bottom of the cassette transport cover.
5 While holding the transport cover, remove the second bottom screw.
6 Carefully remove the cover, noting the flex cable connection between it and the circuit board on the panoramic machine.
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Flex cable
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, Continued
Remove Transport Cover
Follow the steps in the table below to remove the cassette transport cover.
Step Action
1 Remove the transport cover. 2 Carefully detach the flex cable from the circuit board by
disconnecting it from right-angle pins.
Note: Some Orthophos models will not exactly match the pin assembly shown below, but they will have a similarly wired connection on the board.
Pictures
Continued on next page
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, Continued
Remove Aperture Plate / Replace Interlock Assy
Follow the steps in the table below to remove the aperture faceplate.
Step Action
1 Using appropriate hex key, remove either one of two aperture faceplate screws from the cassette transport mechanism located above the circuit board (Detail A).
2 While holding the faceplate, remove second bottom screw. 3 Remove the aperture faceplate. 4 Remove existing interlock assembly and replace it with one
provided (Details B and C) 5 Install new cassette lock using hardware provided (Detail
D), orienting the setscrew away from Codestrip so it presents no obstacle to the cassette during motion.
6 Carefully slide the cassette into the film carriage.
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A. B.
C. D.
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, Continued
Install Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to install the Sensor assembly.
Step Action 1 Slide the Sensor assembly along the faceplate aperture, from
the bottom of the aperture slit to the top (arrow). 2 Reinstall faceplate aperture with Sensor assembly installed. 3 Slide the Sensor clip up or down to adjust the clearance
between the Sensor assembly and Codestrip.
Picture
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, Continued
Adjust Clearance
Follow the steps in the table below to make clearance adjustments.
Step Action
1 When the cassette is installed with the Codestrip supplied, verify that the gap between the Codestrip and the back of the image Sensor (where the encoder is located), is approximately 1 mm.
2 Use the 0.050 in. hex key to adjust the set screws, as shown in the illustration below.
3 Verify that the Sensor assembly is centered in the aperture slit.
4 Make the final adjustment to the gap between the Codestrip and the Sensor assembly. Slide cassette mechanism back-and-forth to ensure gap and no mechanical binding.
Picture NOTE: For proper operation, the Codestrip is positioned slightly off-
center on the cassette. To ensure correct cassette installation, installers must visually verify Feedback encoder-to-Codestrip alignment.
Picture
Feedback encoder location Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor These screws should be slightly loose Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor
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NOTE: The cassette bracket is inverted on this machine.
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, Continued
Route Sensor Cable
Follow the steps in the table below to route the Sensor cable from the Sensor assembly to the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Attach clamps to feed cable along contours of panoramic machine.
2 Start routing Sensor cable to the top of the panoramic machine, leaving a small amount of slack in the cable at the top of the cassette transport to allow the cassette transport to pivot open and to expedite patient positioning.
2 Continue routing cable along contours of panoramic machine, following the edge nearest the host machine control panel.
4 Connect cable to iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
Pictures
Leave slack in this cable section
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, Continued
Check Sensor Cable Run
Follow the steps in the table below to check the Sensor cable run.
Step Action
1 Set the panoramic machine to operate in Test mode. (To do this, refer to operating instructions provided by the host machine manufacturer.)
2 Operate the rotation arm of the panoramic machine and observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
3 Verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the rotation arm is in motion.
4 Adjust cable if necessary.
Picture
Continued on next page
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, Continued
Connect iPan Power Supply
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Position iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
2 Connect the iPan Power supply to the Sensor assembly using Sensor cable.
3 Connect the iPan Power supply to a 115-230V, 50 / 60 Hz AC power outlet using appropriate hospital-grade power cord.
Picture
Picture (applies to procedure on next page)
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Location of Sensor Cable Connector
Power Cable Connector
CAT-5 Patch Cable Connector
USB Cable Connector
CAT-5 Cable Connector
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Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, Continued
Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan HS USB Interface.
Step Action
1 Position the iPan HS USB Interface at any appropriate, user-specified location, keeping the following guidelines in mind:
The recommended length for the Category 5 (CAT-5) patch cable connecting the iPan Power supply to the iPan HS USB Interface is 50 feet or less. LEDs on the iPan HS USB Interface can be helpful during operation and troubleshooting. Position the device so the LEDs are visible to the operator. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for details on LED operation. New firmware upgrades are provided by the iPan HS USB Interface. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for additional information.
2 Connect the CAT-5 patch cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the iPan Power supply.
3 Connect the USB cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the PC workstation, using an available USB port.
4 Create calibration file. Refer to the document, “Creating Panoramic Calibration Files,” available from our website.
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NOTE: Remember to mark the Sirona Orthophos System checkbox.
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Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation
Introduction This procedure describes the installation of the iPan system.
Time Installation will take approximately one hour to complete.
Persons Installation can be completed by one (1) qualified service technician.
Parts • iPan Instrumentarium OP-100 Kit (P/N B4882050), iPan HS Room
Kit (B4855000), and CAT-5 Cable
Tools • Phillips screwdriver #2 for vertical cover
• Hex key (0.050 in) for faceplate screws and vertical cover • Long-handle Phillips screwdriver to adjust clearance between
Sensor and Codestrip
Tips • Lines read during calibration should be a minimum of 2800 for
optimal image size. Verify the sensor is centered in the aperture slot and the bracket is secured on the aperture plate prior to reattaching the plate to the cassette mechanism.
• Normal radiation setting for a 45% pixel value flat field is 72 kV. • During calibration the control panel needs to be set to P1 mode. • This machine uses a Left-to-Right or Right-to-Left scan direction.
Procedure
Steps See Page Remove Faceplate and Vertical Cover 31 Attach Sensor Clip to Faceplate 32 Reinstall Faceplate 33 Install Cassette and Sensor 34 Secure Sensor and Reinstall Vertical Cover 35 Route Sensor Cable 36 Check Sensor Cable Run 37 Connect iPan Power Supply 38 Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File 39
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 31
Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, Continued
Remove Faceplate and Vertical Cover
Follow the steps in the table below to remove the film carriage faceplate.
Step Action 1 Using hex key, remove screws on the bottom left and right
of the film carriage faceplate (Detail A). 2 Remove the faceplate by gently pulling the part out and
down away from the film carriage (Detail B). 3 Remove the bottom screw from the left vertical cover
(Detail C). 4 Move the film carriage up by pressing the up arrow button
on the control panel. 5 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the top screw
from the left vertical cover (Detail D). 6 Remove the left vertical cover.
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A. B.
C. D.
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Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, Continued
Attach Sensor Clip to Faceplate
Follow the steps in the table below to attach the Sensor Clip to the aperture faceplate.
Step Action
1 Slide the plastic sensor clip into the aperture of the faceplate, and snap it into place.
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Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, Continued
Reinstall Faceplate
Follow the steps in the table below to reinstall the faceplate.
Step Action
1 Position the faceplate along the guides and slide it carefully over the film carriage.
2 Using a hex key, secure the faceplate by tightening screws on the bottom left and right of the faceplate.
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Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, Continued
Install Cassette and Sensor
Follow the steps in the table below to install the cassette Codestrip and the Sensor assembly.
Step Action
1 Insert the cassette into the film carriage. Ensure the interlock lever on the cassette is turned downwards (inline position).
2 Insert the Sensor assembly until its holes line up with those on the Sensor clip.
3 Check that the active areas of the sensor are aligned with the aperture
Note: After every image exposure, rotate the interlock lever and return it to its normal upright position. This motion simulates the removal and replacement of the cassette (as if you were using film).
Picture NOTE: For proper operation, the Codestrip is positioned slightly off-
center on the cassette. To ensure correct cassette installation, installers must visually verify Feedback encoder-to-Codestrip alignment.
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 35
Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, Continued
Secure Sensor and Reinstall Vertical Cover
Follow the steps in the table below to secure the Sensor and reinstall the vertical cover.
Step Action
1 Tighten the set screws on the Sensor assembly to adjust the gap between the Sensor assembly and the Codestrip. When positioned correctly, the gap should be approximately 1 mm.
2 When the Sensor is correctly positioned, tighten it in the clip using a Phillips screwdriver
3 Reinstall the left vertical cover.
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1 MM Gap
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Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, Continued
Route Sensor Cable
Follow the steps in the table below to route the Sensor cable from the Sensor assembly to the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Attach clamps to feed cable along contours of panoramic machine.
2 Start routing Sensor cable to the top of the panoramic machine, leaving a small loop in the cable at the top of the cassette transport to allow the cassette transport to pivot open and to expedite patient positioning.
2 Continue routing cable along contours of panoramic machine, following the edge nearest the host machine control panel.
4 Connect cable to iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 37
Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, Continued
Check Sensor Cable Run
Follow the steps in the table below to check the Sensor cable run.
Step Action
1 Turn off X-ray source and put the machine in Test mode. (To do this, refer to operating instructions provided by the host machine manufacturer.)
2 Operate the rotation arm of the panoramic machine and observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
3 Verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the rotation arm is in motion.
4 Adjust cable if necessary.
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Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, Continued
Connect iPan Power Supply
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Position iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
2 Connect the iPan Power supply to the Sensor assembly using Sensor cable.
3 Connect the iPan Power supply to a 115-230V, 50 / 60 Hz AC power outlet using appropriate hospital-grade power cord.
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Location of Sensor Cable Connector
Power Cable Connector
CAT-5 Patch Cable Connector
iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 39
Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, Continued
Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan HS USB Interface.
Step Action
1 Position the iPan HS USB Interface at any appropriate, user-specified location, keeping the following guidelines in mind:
The recommended length for the Category 5 (CAT-5) patch cable connecting the iPan Power supply to the iPan HS USB Interface is 50 feet or less. LEDs on the iPan HS USB Interface can be helpful during operation and troubleshooting. Position the device so the LEDs are visible to the operator. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for details on LED operation. New firmware upgrades are provided by the iPan HS USB Interface. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for additional information.
2 Connect the CAT-5 patch cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the iPan Power supply.
3 Connect the USB cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the PC workstation, using an available USB port.
4 Create calibration file. Refer to the document, “Creating Panoramic Calibration Files,” available from our website.
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USB Cable Connector
CAT-5 Cable Connector
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Villa Rotograph Installation
Introduction This procedure describes the installation of the iPan system.
Time Installation will take approximately one hour to complete.
Persons Installation can be completed by one (1) qualified service technician.
Parts • iPan Villa Rotograph Kit (P/N B4860050), iPan HS Room Kit
(B4855000), and CAT-5 Cable
Tools • Phillips screwdriver #2 for rotation arm cover plate, Sensor clip,
Codestrip assembly, and interlock lever. Hex key (0.050 in) to secure Sensor clip. Hex key (3/32 in) to adjust clearance.
Tips • Lines read during calibration should be a minimum of 2700 for
optimal image size. Normal radiation setting for a 45% pixel value flat field is 80 kV. Verify encoder does not drift from Codestrip during rotation. If this occurs, insert a washer on one side of the code strip mounting bracket to adjust the angle.
• This machine uses a Left-to-Right scan direction only.
Procedure
Steps See Page Remove Rotation Arm Cover Plate 41 Install Sensor 42 Install Sensor Clip 43 Install Codestrip 44 Install Interlock lever 45 Route Sensor Cable 46 Check Sensor Cable Run 47 Secure Sensor 48 Check Codestrip Alignment 49 Connect iPan Power Supply 50 Connect iPan USB Interface and Create Cal File 51
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iPan Installation B1051604 Rev. A 41
Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Remove Rotation Arm Cover Plate
Follow the steps in the table below to remove the rotation arm cover plate.
Step Action
1 Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove both screws from the bottom of the rotation arm cover plate.
2 Remove the cover plate from the rotation arm.
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Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Install Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to install the Sensor assembly.
Step Action 1 Carefully slide the Sensor assembly along the faceplate
aperture until the upper guide is seated firmly at the top of the aperture slit
2 Also verify that the lower guide securely in the bottom of the aperture.
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iPan Installation B1051604 Rev. A 43
Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Install Sensor Clip
Follow the steps in the table below to install the Sensor clip.
Step Action
1 Position the Sensor clip at the bottom of the aperture plate (faceplate).
2 Secure the clip in place using the hex key (0.50 in) to tighten 2 screws.
CAUTION: Light tension on the set screws is all that is needed to secure the Sensor clip. Do not apply excessive torque.
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Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Install Codestrip
Follow the steps in the table below to install the Codestrip assembly.
Step Action
1 Install the Codestrip assembly on the drum cassette holder by tightening screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
2 Align the Codestrip assembly with the encoder window.
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Codestrip
Cassette Holder
iPan Installation B1051604 Rev. A 45
Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Install Interlock lever
Follow the steps in the table below to install the interlock lever.
Step Action
1 Slide the interlock lever onto the drum cassette holder. 2 Make sure that the interlock lever fits over and depresses the
interlock limit switch on the panoramic machine. 3 When the interlock lever is firmly in place, secure it to the
cassette holder using a Phillips screwdriver to tighten 4 screws.
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B1051604 Rev. A iPan HS Installation 46
Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Route Sensor Cable
Follow the steps in the table below to route the Sensor cable from the Sensor assembly to the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Attach clamps to feed cable along contours of the panoramic machine.
2 Start routing Sensor cable to the top of the panoramic machine, leaving a small loop in the cable at the top of the cassette transport to pivot open and to expedite patient positioning.
3 Continue routing the cable along the contours of the panoramic machine, following the edge nearest the host machine control panel.
4 Connect cable to iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
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iPan Installation B1051604 Rev. A 47
Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Check Sensor Cable Run
Follow the steps in the table below to check the Sensor cable run.
Step Action
1 Turn off X-ray source and put the machine in Test mode. (To do this, refer to operating instructions provided by the host machine manufacturer.)
2 Operate the rotation arm of the panoramic machine and observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
3 Verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the rotation arm is in motion.
4 Adjust cable if necessary.
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B1051604 Rev. A iPan HS Installation 48
Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Secure Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to secure the Sensor assembly.
Step Action 1 Adjust the encoder section of the Sensor assembly to
approximately 1 mm from the Codestrip on the drum cassette.
2 Use the hex key (3/32 in.) to tighten the hinge links on the encoder.
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iPan Installation B1051604 Rev. A 49
Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Check Codestrip Alignment
Follow the steps in the table below to check the Codestrip alignment.
Step Action 1 Check the encoder-to-Codestrip alignment. The proper
distance between these two parts should be approximately 1 mm when the arm of the panoramic machine is rotated.
2 While rotating the panoramic machine arm, verify Codestrip and encoder alignment at the start and end of motion.
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B1051604 Rev. A iPan HS Installation 50
Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Connect iPan Power Supply
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Position iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
2 Connect the iPan Power supply to the Sensor assembly using Sensor cable.
3 Connect the iPan Power supply to a 115-230V, 50 / 60 Hz AC power outlet using appropriate hospital-grade power cord.
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Location of Sensor Cable Connector
Power Cable Connector
CAT-5 Patch Cable Connector
iPan Installation B1051604 Rev. A 51
Villa Rotograph Installation, Continued
Connect iPan USB Interface and Create Cal File
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan HS USB Interface.
Step Action
1 Position the iPan HS USB Interface at any appropriate, user-specified location, keeping the following guidelines in mind:
The recommended length for the Category 5 (CAT-5) patch cable connecting the iPan Power supply to the iPan HS USB Interface is 50 feet or less. LEDs on the iPan HS USB Interface can be helpful during operation and troubleshooting. Position the device so the LEDs are visible to the operator. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for details on LED operation. New firmware upgrades are provided by the iPan HS USB Interface. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for additional information.
2 Connect the CAT-5 patch cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the iPan Power supply.
3 Connect the USB cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the PC workstation, using an available USB port.
4 Create calibration file. Refer to the document, “Creating Panoramic Calibration Files,” available from our website.
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USB Cable Connector
CAT-5 Cable Connector
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Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation
Introduction This procedure describes the installation of the iPan system. For
purposes of illustration, pictures of the OP-10 are shown.
Time Installation will take approximately one hour to complete.
Persons Installation can be completed by one (1) qualified service technician.
Parts • iPan Siemens OP-10 Kit (P/N B4861050), iPan HS Room Kit
(B4855000), and CAT-5 Cable
Tools • Phillips screwdriver #2 for cassette holder and Codestrip assembly
• Hex key (0.050 in) to secure Sensor clip • Hex key (3/32 in) to adjust clearance between encoder and Codestrip
Tips • Lines read during calibration should be a minimum of 2700 for
optimal image size. • Normal radiation setting for a 45% pixel value flat field is 80 kV. • Verify the encoder does not drift away from the Codestrip during
rotation. If this occurs you will need to insert a washer on one side of the code strip mounting bracket to adjust the angle.
• This machine uses a Left-to-Right scan direction only.
Procedure
Steps See Page Install Sensor 53 Install Sensor Clip 54 Reinstall Cassette Holder 55 Install Codestrip 56 Install Interlock Lever 57 Secure Sensor 58 Route and Check Sensor Cable Run 59 Connect iPan Power Supply 60 Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File 61
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 53
Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, Continued
Install Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to install the Sensor assembly.
Step Action 1 Carefully slide the Sensor assembly along the faceplate
aperture until the upper guide is seated firmly at the top of the aperture slit
2 Also verify that the lower guide securely in the bottom of the aperture.
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Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, Continued
Install Sensor Clip
Follow the steps in the table below to install the Sensor clip.
Step Action
1 Position the Sensor clip at the bottom of the aperture plate (faceplate).
2 Secure the clip in place using the hex key (0.50 in) to tighten 2 screws.
CAUTION: Light tension on the set screws is all that is needed to secure the Sensor clip. Do not apply excessive torque.
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 55
Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, Continued
Reinstall Cassette Holder
Follow the steps in the table below to reinstall the Cassette Holder.
Step Action
1 Using Phillips screwdriver, remove cassette film holder and replace with new cassette holder provided.
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Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, Continued
Install Codestrip
Follow the steps in the table below to install the Codestrip assembly.
Step Action
1 Slide the Codestrip assembly onto the cassette holder. 2 Align the Codestrip assembly with the encoder window. 3 When aligned, secure the Codestrip to the holder by
tightening screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 57
Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, Continued
Install Interlock Lever
Follow the steps in the table below to install the interlock lever.
Step Action
1 Slide the interlock lever onto the drum cassette holder. 2 Make sure that the interlock lever fits over and depresses the
interlock limit switch on the panoramic machine. 3 When the interlock lever is firmly in place, secure it to the
cassette holder using a Phillips screwdriver to tighten 4 screws.
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Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, Continued
Secure Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to secure the Sensor assembly.
Step Action 1 Adjust the encoder section of the Sensor assembly to
approximately 1 mm from the Codestrip on the drum cassette.
2 Use the hex key (3/32 in.) to tighten the hinge links on the encoder.
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 59
Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, Continued
Route and Check Sensor Cable Run
Follow the steps in the table below to route the Sensor cable from the Sensor assembly to the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Attach clamps to feed cable along contours of the panoramic machine.
2 Start routing Sensor cable to the top of the panoramic machine, leaving a small loop in the cable at the top of the cassette transport to pivot open and to expedite patient positioning.
3 Continue routing the cable along the contours of the panoramic machine, following the edge nearest the host machine control panel.
4 Connect cable to iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
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Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, Continued
Connect iPan Power Supply
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Position iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
2 Connect the iPan Power supply to the Sensor assembly using Sensor cable.
3 Connect the iPan Power supply to a 115-230V, 50 / 60 Hz AC power outlet using appropriate hospital-grade power cord.
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Location of Sensor Cable Connector
Power Cable Connector
CAT-5 Patch Cable Connector
iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 61
Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, Continued
Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan HS USB Interface.
Step Action
1 Position the iPan HS USB Interface at any appropriate, user-specified location, keeping the following guidelines in mind:
The recommended length for the Category 5 (CAT-5) patch cable connecting the iPan Power supply to the iPan HS USB Interface is 50 feet or less. LEDs on the iPan HS USB Interface can be helpful during operation and troubleshooting. Position the device so the LEDs are visible to the operator. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for details on LED operation. New firmware upgrades are provided by the iPan HS USB Interface. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for additional information.
2 Connect the CAT-5 patch cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the iPan Power supply.
3 Connect the USB cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the PC workstation, using an available USB port.
4 Create calibration file. Refer to the document, “Creating Panoramic Calibration Files,” available from our website.
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USB Cable Connector
CAT-5 Cable Connector
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Belmont X-Caliber Installation
Introduction This procedure describes the installation of the iPan system.
Time Installation will take approximately one hour to complete.
Persons Installation can be completed by one (1) qualified service technician.
Parts • iPan Belmont X-Caliber Kit (P/N B4880050), iPan HS Room Kit
(B4855000), and CAT-5 Cable
Tools • Hex key (0.050 in) to adjust Sensor clearance to the Codestrip
Tips • Lines read during calibration should be a minimum of 2750 for
optimal image size. • This unit has a very wide aperture and the x-ray beam may be not be
in the center of this aperture. Acquire several flat field images with the sensor first at the left side of the aperture, the center, and the right. The flat field with the highest pixel value is where the sensor should be locked in place.
• Normal radiation setting for a 45% pixel value flat field is 76 kV. • This machine uses a Left-to-Right scan direction only.
Procedure
Steps See Page Install Cassette Codestrip 63 Prepare Sensor for Installation 64 Install Sensor 65 Route and Check Sensor Cable Run 66 Adjust Clearance 67 Connect iPan Power Supply 68 Connect iPan USB Interface and Create Cal File 69
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 63
Belmont X-Caliber Installation, Continued
Install Cassette Codestrip
Follow the steps in the table below to slide the cassette into the carriage assembly.
Step Action
1 Carefully slide the cassette into the cassette transport mechanism.
2 Confirm that the cassette fits snugly in the transport carriage.
Picture NOTE: For proper operation, the Codestrip is positioned slightly off-
center on the cassette. To ensure correct cassette installation, installers must visually verify Feedback encoder-to-Codestrip alignment.
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Belmont X-Caliber Installation, Continued
Prepare Sensor for Installation
Follow the steps in the table below to prepare the Sensor assembly for installation.
Step Action
1 Test fit the Sensor assembly on the outside of the faceplate 2 Verify that the active area of the Sensor aligns with the
aperture when the Sensor clip section is positioned along the edge of the faceplate. If they do not, adjust clip slide as necessary.
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Belmont X-Caliber Installation, Continued
Install Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to install the Sensor assembly.
Step Action 1 Insert Sensor assembly on the inside of the faceplate. 2 Carefully slide the Sensor assembly until the clip section is
snug with the faceplate. 3 Verify that the active area of the Sensor is aligned with the
aperture of the faceplate.
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Belmont X-Caliber Installation, Continued
Route and Check Sensor Cable Run
Follow the steps in the table below to check the Sensor cable run.
Step Action
1 Turn off X-ray source and put the machine in Test mode. (To do this, refer to operating instructions provided by the host machine manufacturer.)
2 Operate the rotation arm of the panoramic machine and observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
3 Observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
4 Verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the rotation arm is in motion.
5 Adjust cable if necessary.
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 67
Belmont X-Caliber Installation, Continued
Adjust Clearance
Follow the steps in the table below to make clearance adjustments.
Step Action
1 When the cassette is installed with the Codestrip supplied, verify that the gap between the Codestrip and the back of the image Sensor (where the encoder is located), is approximately 1 mm.
2 Use the 0.050 in. hex key to adjust the set screws, as shown in the illustration below.
3 Operate the Rotation arm of the panoramic machine to verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the arm is in motion.
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Feedback encoder location Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor These screws should be slightly loose Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor
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B1051604 Rev. A iPan HS Installation 68
Belmont X-Caliber Installation, Continued
Connect iPan Power Supply
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Position iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
2 Connect the iPan Power supply to the Sensor assembly using Sensor cable.
3 Connect the iPan Power supply to a 115-230V, 50 / 60 Hz AC power outlet using appropriate hospital-grade power cord.
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Location of Sensor Cable Connector
Power Cable Connector
CAT-5 Patch Cable Connector
iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 69
Belmont X-Caliber Installation, Continued
Connect iPan USB Interface and Create Cal File
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan HS USB Interface.
Step Action
1 Position the iPan HS USB Interface at any appropriate, user-specified location, keeping the following guidelines in mind:
The recommended length for the Category 5 (CAT-5) patch cable connecting the iPan Power supply to the iPan HS USB Interface is 50 feet or less. LEDs on the iPan HS USB Interface can be helpful during operation and troubleshooting. Position the device so the LEDs are visible to the operator. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for details on LED operation. New firmware upgrades are provided by the iPan HS USB Interface. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for additional information.
2 Connect the CAT-5 patch cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the iPan Power supply.
3 Connect the USB cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the PC workstation, using an available USB port.
4 Create calibration file. Refer to the document, “Creating Panoramic Calibration Files,” available from our website.
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USB Cable Connector
CAT-5 Cable Connector
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Gendex Orthoralix 9000 Installation
Introduction This procedure describes the installation of the iPan system.
Time Installation will take approximately one hour to complete.
Persons Installation can be completed by one (1) qualified service technician.
Parts • iPan Panoramic Gendex Orthoralix 9000 Kit (P/N B4881050), iPan
HS Room Kit (B4855000), and CAT-5 Cable
Tools • Hex key (0.050 in) to adjust Sensor assembly set screws
• Hex key to remove and replace 4 screws that secure the cassette transport covers
Tips • Lines read during calibration should be a minimum of 2750 for
optimal image size. • Verify the sensor is centered in the aperture slot and the bracket is
secured on the aperture plate prior to reattaching the plate to the cassette mechanism.
• Normal radiation setting for a 45% pixel value flat field is 72 kV. • During calibration the control panel needs to be set to P1 mode. • This machine uses a Left-to-Right or Right-to-Left scan direction.
Procedure
Steps See Page Prepare Sensor for Installation 71 Install Sensor 72 Route Sensor Cable 73 Check Sensor Cable Run 74 Adjust Clearance 75 Connect iPan Power Supply 76 Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File 77
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 71
Gendex Orthoralix 9000 Installation, Continued
Prepare Sensor for Installation
Follow the steps in the table below to prepare for installation of the Sensor assembly.
Step Action
1 Remove 4 screws that secure two plastic covers over the cassette transport.
2 After removing the screws, remove the cassette transport covers.
3 Test fit the Sensor on the outside of the faceplate. 4 Verify that the active area of the Sensor aligns with the
aperture when the Sensor clip section is positioned along the edge of the faceplate. If they do not, adjust clip slide as necessary.
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Gendex Orthoralix 9000 Installation, Continued
Install Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to install the Sensor.
Step Action 1 Insert Sensor on the inside of the faceplate, on the steel
frame that is accessible when the plastic covers were removed.
2 Verify that the active area of the Sensor is aligned with the faceplate aperture.
3 Verify that the Sensor does not interfere with the cassette transport
4 Verify that the Sensor is secured to the faceplate.
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iPan HS Installation B1051604 Rev. A 73
Gendex Orthoralix 9000 Installation, Continued
Route Sensor Cable
Follow the steps in the table below to route the Sensor cable from the Sensor assembly to the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Secure Sensor cable inside faceplate using cable clamp. 2 To facilitate replacement of the cassette transport covers,
route the Sensor cable from the top edge of the cassette transport.
3 Attach clamps to feed cable along contours of panoramic machine.
4 Route cable along contours of panoramic machine, following the edge nearest the host machine control panel.
5 Connect cable to iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
6 Replace cassette transport covers using 4 screws removed previously.
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Check Sensor Cable Run
Follow the steps in the table below to check the Sensor cable run.
Step Action
1 Turn off X-ray source and put the machine in Test mode. (To do this, refer to operating instructions provided by the host machine manufacturer.)
2 Operate the rotation arm of the panoramic machine and observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
3 Observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
4 Verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the rotation arm is in motion.
5 Adjust cable if necessary.
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Adjust Clearance
Follow the steps in the table below to make clearance adjustments.
Step Action 1 When the cassette is installed with the Codestrip supplied,
verify that the gap between the Codestrip and the back of the image Sensor (where the encoder is located), is approximately 1 mm.
2 Use the 0.050 in. hex key to adjust the set screws, as shown in the illustration below.
3 Operate the Rotation arm of the panoramic machine to verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the arm is in motion.
Picture NOTE: For proper operation, the Codestrip is positioned slightly off-
center on the cassette. To ensure correct cassette installation, installers must visually verify Feedback encoder-to-Codestrip alignment.
Picture
Feedback encoder location Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor These screws should be slightly loose Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor
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Connect iPan Power Supply
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Position iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
2 Connect the iPan Power supply to the Sensor assembly using Sensor cable.
3 Connect the iPan Power supply to a 115-230V, 50 / 60 Hz AC power outlet using appropriate hospital-grade power cord.
Picture
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Location of Sensor Cable Connector
Power Cable Connector
CAT-5 Patch Cable Connector
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Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan HS USB Interface.
Step Action
1 Position the iPan HS USB Interface at any appropriate, user-specified location, keeping the following guidelines in mind:
The recommended length for the Category 5 (CAT-5) patch cable connecting the iPan Power supply to the iPan HS USB Interface is 50 feet or less. LEDs on the iPan HS USB Interface can be helpful during operation and troubleshooting. Position the device so the LEDs are visible to the operator. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for details on LED operation. New firmware upgrades are provided by the iPan HS USB Interface. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for additional information.
2 Connect the CAT-5 patch cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the iPan Power supply.
3 Connect the USB cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the PC workstation, using an available USB port.
4 Create calibration file. Refer to the document, “Creating Panoramic Calibration Files,” available from our website.
Picture
USB Cable Connector
CAT-5 Cable Connector
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Soredex Cranex / BaseX Installation
Introduction This procedure describes the installation of the iPan system. For
purposes of illustration, pictures of the Cranex are shown.
Time Installation will take approximately one hour to complete.
Persons Installation can be completed by one (1) qualified service technician.
Parts • iPan Soredex Kit (P/N B4888050), iPan HS Room Kit (B4855000),
and CAT-5 Cable
Tools • Hex key (0.050 in) to secure Sensor clip
Tips • Lines read during calibration should be a minimum of 2950 for
optimal image size. • Sensor brackets have 3 positions to enable the sensor to be centered
in the aperture. • Some units have an adjustment knob on the cassette mechanism to
adjust between Adult and Child patients. This knob needs to be in the Adult position during calibration.
• This machine uses a Left-to-Right scan direction only.
Procedure
Steps See Page Install Cassette Codestrip 79 Install Sensor 80 Route and Check Sensor Cable Run 81 Adjust Clearance 82 Connect iPan Power Supply 83 Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File 84
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Install Cassette Codestrip
Follow the steps in the table below to slide the cassette into the carriage assembly.
Step Action
1 Carefully slide the cassette into the cassette transport mechanism.
2 Confirm that the cassette fits snugly in the transport carriage.
Picture NOTE: For proper operation, the Codestrip is positioned slightly off-
center on the cassette. To ensure correct cassette installation, installers must visually verify Feedback encoder-to-Codestrip alignment.
Picture
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Install Sensor Follow the steps in the table below to prepare and install the Sensor
assembly.
Step Action 1 Test fit the Sensor assembly on the outside of the faceplate 2 Verify that the Sensor assembly is centered in the aperture
slit.
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Route and Check Sensor Cable Run
Follow the steps in the table below to check the Sensor cable run.
Step Action
1 Turn off X-ray source and put the machine in Test mode. (To do this, refer to operating instructions provided by the host machine manufacturer.)
2 Operate the rotation arm of the panoramic machine and observe that there is enough slack in the cable for the rotation arm to move freely.
3 Verify that the Sensor cable does not kink, bind, or pull out of clips when the rotation arm is in motion.
4 Adjust cable if necessary.
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Soredex Cranex / BaseX Installation, Continued
Adjust Clearance
Follow the steps in the table below to make clearance adjustments.
Step Action
1 When the cassette is installed with the Codestrip supplied, verify that the gap between the Codestrip and the back of the image Sensor (where the encoder is located), is approximately 1 mm.
2 Use the 0.050 in. hex key to adjust the set screws, as shown in the illustration below.
3 Verify that the Sensor assembly is centered in the aperture slit.
4 Make the final adjustment to the gap between the Codestrip and the Sensor assembly. Slide cassette mechanism back-and-forth to ensure gap and no mechanical binding.
Pictures
Feedback encoder location Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor These screws should be slightly loose Set Screws used to set the rocker of the Sensor
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Soredex Cranex / BaseX Installation, Continued
Connect iPan Power Supply
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan Power supply.
Step Action
1 Position iPan Power supply at base of panoramic machine or other appropriate, user-specified location.
2 Connect the iPan Power supply to the Sensor assembly using Sensor cable.
3 Connect the iPan Power supply to a 115-230V, 50 / 60 Hz AC power outlet using appropriate hospital-grade power cord.
Picture
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Location of Sensor Cable Connector
Power Cable Connector
CAT-5 Patch Cable Connector
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Soredex Cranex / BaseX Installation, Continued
Connect iPan HS USB Interface and Create Cal File
Follow the steps in the table below to connect the iPan HS USB Interface.
Step Action
1 Position the iPan HS USB Interface at any appropriate, user-specified location, keeping the following guidelines in mind:
The recommended length for the Category 5 (CAT-5) patch cable connecting the iPan Power supply to the iPan HS USB Interface is 50 feet or less. LEDs on the iPan HS USB Interface can be helpful during operation and troubleshooting. Position the device so the LEDs are visible to the operator. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for details on LED operation. New firmware upgrades are provided by the iPan HS USB Interface. Refer to the iPan HS User Guide for additional information.
2 Connect the CAT-5 patch cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the iPan Power supply.
3 Connect the USB cable between the iPan HS USB Interface and the PC workstation, using an available USB port.
4 Create calibration file. Refer to the document, “Creating Panoramic Calibration Files,” available from our website.
Picture
USB Cable Connector
CAT-5 Cable Connector
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2. Sample Images
2.1 Introduction
The following images were taken on panoramic machines with iPan systems and are supplied as average representations.
2.2 Panoramic Corporation PC-1000
2.3 Planmeca PM-2002
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2.4 Sirona Orthophos 3
2.5 Instrumentarium OP-100
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2.6 Siemens OP-10
2.7 Belmont X-Caliber
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2.8 Soredex Cranex
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3. Cleaning
3.1 General
Observe the following precautions to perform cleaning and disinfecting procedures and to provide proper hygiene within the patient area.
• Before cleaning any part of the iPan system, refer to the manufacturer’s service guide for proper turn off / power disconnection at the host panoramic machine. Also ensure that the power cable from the iPan Power supply is disconnected, and that the PC workstation is turned off.
• Use a soft, lint-free cloth when wiping exterior surfaces of the iPan equipment. For stronger action, use a neutral soap to clean coated surfaces.
• Make sure that water or other liquids do not seep into the iPan equipment, causing potential damage to internal, electrical, and mechanical components.
• Never use solvents (such as alcohol and Trichloroethylene), corrosive, or abrasive substances when cleaning.
When the surfaces that were cleaned have dried sufficiently, connect and restore power to the system, following the turn-on procedures provided in this document or in the appropriate service guide.
3.2 USB HS Interface
To clean the iPan HS USB Interface, apply a small amount of water or isopropyl alcohol (70%) to a non-abrasive, lint-free cloth. Wipe down the device, exercising care when cleaning around the connectors and contacts. After cleaning, inspect the iPan USB Interface to ensure that all surfaces are clean and free of unwanted particles.
3.3 Power Supply
To clean and disinfect the Power Supply, use a clean lint-free cloth and a small amount of alcohol. Although the iPan USB Interface is enclosed to protect its components, it is not watertight, so be sure to use only enough solution to clean the unit safely.
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4. Maintenance
4.1 Visual Inspection
Like all electrical equipment, the iPan system requires not only correct use, but also visual inspection prior to operation, and routine checks at regular intervals. These precautions will help ensure that the iPan equipment operates accurately, safely, and efficiently.
There are no user-serviceable components in the iPan system. However, before operating the system, users shall check it for any signs of physical damage or defect. If detected, contact your local distributor of Sirona Dental products for further instructions.
4.2 Periodic Maintenance
Periodic maintenance is performed as needed, but at least once a month. It consists of various checks performed by the operator or by a qualified service technician.
• Check that the labels are intact, readable, and adhere well to the surfaces on which they are positioned
• Check that all of the cables that connect equipment in the iPan system are undamaged
• Check that there is no external damage to the iPan equipment which could compromise its ability to operate safely
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Glossary
Glossary Refer to the table below for terms referenced in this document.
Part Function Aperture Rectangular opening on faceplate that enables the
Sensor to capture image information Cable clamp Secures Sensor cable and sleeve to panoramic
machine Cassette transport mechanism
Mechanical assembly on the host machine that moves the film cassette.
Category 5 cable (CAT-5)
Twisted-pair Ethernet cable that connects the iPan Power supply to the iPan USB Interface
Codestrip Encodes motion of the film transport mechanism Drum Film transport mechanism on host panoramic
machine to which the Codestrip is affixed Encoder Reads the Codestrip to provide relative motion
information during image acquisition Faceplate Straight metal plate, identified by its aperture,
located outside the cassette or drum. Flex cable Ribbon-type cable that connects to right-angle pins
on the circuit board Guide Secures the Sensor cable to the host panoramic
machine Hex key Typically a right-angle-shaped tool for tightening
or loosening hexagonal head screws and bolts Interlock lever Device that simulates cassette replacement to
satisfy a safety interlock. iPan Power supply
Connects to an appropriate 115-230V AC power outlet and provides primary voltage to the Sensor and signal isolation to / from the iPan USB Interface
iPan HS USB Interface
Communicates with attached computer hardware, enabling acquired images to be displayed on a computer monitor or other display system
Master switch On / off switch on the panoramic machine Rotation arm Enables the X-ray source and the cassette or drum
to move around the patient area and capture panoramic images
Sensor cable Provides power and data / control information between the Sensor and the iPan Power supply
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Part Function Sensor clip Secures the Sensor to the cassette USB cable Hardware interface cable that connects the PC
(type “A” USB connector) to the iPan USB Interface (type “B” USB connector)
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Index
A About this Manual, 2 Appropriate Precautions during iPan Operation, ii
B Belmont X-Caliber Installation, 62
C Cleaning Information, 89
E Ensure iPan System Operates Optimally, ii
G Gendex Orthoralix 9000 Installation, 70 Glossary, 91
I Indications for Use, 1 Installations, 2
Belmont X-Caliber, 62 Gendex Orthoralix 9000, 70 Instrumentarium OP-100, 30 Panoramic PC-1000, 3 Panoura SU-10, 3 Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC, 12 Siemens OP-5 / OP-10, 52 Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus, 20 Soredex Cranex / BaseX, 78 Villa Rotograph, 40
Instrumentarium OP-100 Installation, 30 iPan Cassette
Picture of Label, v iPan Drum
Picture of Label, v iPan HS USB Interface
Cleaning, 89 Picture of Label, iv
iPan Power Supply Cleaning, 89 Picture of Label, iv
iPan System Cleaning, 89 Glossary, 91 Maintenance, 90 Periodic Maintenance, 90 Visual Inspection, 90
Items Not Part of the System, ii
L Label
iPan Cassette, v iPan Drum, v iPan HS USB Interface, iv iPan Power Supply, iv
P Panoramic PC-1000 Installation, 3 Panoura SU-10 Installation, 3 Planmeca PM 2002 EC / CC Installation, 12 Pre-Installation Tips, 2 Preventive Maintenance, iii Purpose, 1
Q Qualified Personnel, ii
R Recommended Procedures, ii References, 2 RF Devices and Equipment, ii RF Interference, iii
S Safety Issues
Appropriate Precautions during iPan Operation, ii Ensure iPan System Operates Optimally, ii Items Not Part of the System, ii Preventive Maintenance, iii Qualified Personnel, ii Recommended Procedures, ii RF Devices and Equipment, ii RF interference, iii
Sample X-rays Belmont X-Caliber, 87 Instrumentarium OP-100, 86 Panoura SU-10, 85 Planmeca PM-2002, 85 Siemens OP-10, 87 Sirona Orthophos 3, 86 Soredex Crane, 88
Scope, 1 Siemens OP-5 / OP-10 Installation, 52 Sirona Orthophos 3 / Plus Installation, 20 Soredex Cranex / BaseX Installation, 78
V Villa Rotograph Installation, 40
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